Expend profusely; also used with abstract nouns.
Characterized by extravagance and profusion.
Who spends a lot, in an excessive manner.
1 His lavish but ironic praise of Han Feng is a good example.
2 Loyalty was rewarded with the finest imported goods and lavish state support.
3 No more beautifully produced print issues, no more lavish illustrations on paper.
4 She married the 53-year-old multi-millionaire earlier this year in a lavish ceremony.
5 Grand claims, lavish promises or weak explanations may not ring entirely true.
6 All the world was entertained in the lavish western spirit of hospitality.
7 All the way here I saw her coming out of lavish doorways.
8 They have before been restricted in their expenditure; now they become lavish .
9 I have seen more lavish productions of The Way of the World.
10 The vendors recently transformed the former space into five lavish accommodation suites.
11 Somalia: Weddings at the Peace Hotel used to be a lavish affair.
12 His generosity to friends was lavish to the point of impoverishing himself.
13 All I needed was lavish space at a small rent, anywhere central.
14 Manafort is not on trial for having a lavish lifestyle, Ellis said.
15 The clerk and the detective were lavish in their apologies to Nan.
16 The castle and the grounds were adorned and decorated with lavish expenditure.
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